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| He accepted [[Lisa]] in his academy because she had a perfect ballet posture. When Lisa quit ballet and threw her shoes onto him, he went out dancing, and continued doing so even in the bus.<ref>"[[Smoke on the Daughter]]"</ref> | | He accepted [[Lisa]] in his academy because she had a perfect ballet posture. When Lisa quit ballet and threw her shoes onto him, he went out dancing, and continued doing so even in the bus.<ref>"[[Smoke on the Daughter]]"</ref> |
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− | He later directed the ''[[Passion Play]]''. He made [[Ned Flanders]] a minor background character in favor of [[Homer Simpson]], who he made [[Jesus Christ]]. After the cross fell on Ned's head on stage, Chazz came on stage spinning a cane trying to convince everyone that was how it really happened.<ref>"[[Ned 'N Edna's Blend]]"</ref> | + | He later directed the ''[[Passion Play]]''. He made [[Ned Flanders]] a minor background character in favor of [[Homer Simpson]], who he made [[Jesus Christ]]. After the cross fell on Ned's head on stage, Chazz came on stage spinning a cane trying to convince everyone that was how it really happened.<ref>"[[Ned 'N' Edna's Blend]]"</ref> |
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| == Behind the Laughter == | | == Behind the Laughter == |
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| *{{ep|The Fool Monty}} | | *{{ep|The Fool Monty}} |
| *{{ep|Them, Robot|([[couch gag]])}} | | *{{ep|Them, Robot|([[couch gag]])}} |
− | *{{ep|Ned 'N Edna's Blend}} | + | *{{ep|Ned 'N' Edna's Blend}} |
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| == References == | | == References == |
His name is a reference to the famous director and choreographer of musicals Busby Berkeley, although his physical appearance is more similar to Joe Gideon, Bob Fosse's character in All That Jazz.